Wprowadzenie do buddyzmu zen (1979)

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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki
Wprowadzenie do Buddyzmu Zen Czytelnik 1979


tłumaczenie: Małgorzata i Andrzej Grabowscy



World Book Night: Millions of Free Books Donated

A young woman is jumping up and down in front of the New York Public Library wearing a sandwich sign that says, "Hate Reading? Talk To Me!" Shes waving around several copies of "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls, eager to get them off her hands.Men and women in suits breeze by, but some passersby are curious about the spectacle. If you were roaming the streets of New York City or London last night you may have encountered a similar scene: Zealous readers handing out award-winning novels by the boxful.

[World Book Night: Millions of Free Books Donated]

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Disney Brings "Cars" To Life With Cars Land

After five years in the making, Disney California Adventure is finally ready to rev up the engines on Cars Land. Disneys latest creation, based on the hit Pixar movie, brings the popular characters to life at Disney California Adventure.

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Paths Are Made By Walking

2012s Baccalaureate speaker at the University of Pennsylvania was an unconventional choice for an Ivy League school. To address their newly-minted graduates, aspiring to dazzling careers, they picked a man who has never in his adult life, applied for a job. A man who hasnt worked for pay in nearly a decade, and whose self-stated mission is simply "to bring smiles to the world and stillness to my heart".

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The Radical Linguist Noam Chomsky

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